A Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-300ER, flight DL357 from Honolulu to Salt Lake City, declared an emergency and diverted to Los Angeles on November 19, 2025, after shutting down an engine mid-flight. The crew received an alert for low oil pressure or quantity in the No. 2 engine, prompting the precautionary shutdown and emergency landing. The flight landed safely in Los Angeles, and the incident was confirmed to be mechanical in nature. This event follows other unrelated engine issues on different Delta aircraft models earlier in 2025. No official statement from Delta regarding this specific emergency was available in the immediate reports.
Delta Flight Diverted After Mid-Air Emergency Due to Engine Issue
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